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When a young soldier awakes from a blackout with clues to a murder on his hands, he turns himself into police for the brutal killing of a young woman. When a local reporter (Jack Lotto) tries to make sense of the case, he is convinced that the soldier is not the man he thinks he is.
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Victor Riesel was one of the most famous labor union investigative reporters, and public enemy number one to crooked union bosses, with syndication to over 356 papers. This episode takes us inside his story until he was attacked with acid on a NYC street by a union gangster.
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A despondent young girl sets off a domino effect of misfortune when she is victimized at her job by a quick change artist. Things take a turn for the worse on Christmas Eve until a journalists steps in to write her story.
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A murderous couple stalks their victims through a romance column, preying on their desperation to find love. With the help of two journalists, they are caught after they claim their third victim.
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Two phantom bandits seem to be stalking towns and taking all they can within their reach, but no one can seem to identify the men until Reporter Clayton Darrow enters the investigation.
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During the war, a journalist is nursed back to health with the aid of two Burmese nurses. When he finds out that they may be deported he does everything in his power to intervene.
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Once the owner of a greasy spoon finds out she is the sole beneficiary to her handyman's life insurance, she plots to murder him with the aid of her unwilling employee.
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A reporter steps in and pairs with a witty detective to help a man convicted of a string of robberies he didn't commit, despite a trail of circumstantial evidence.
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that the premiere episode about Victor Riesel "was re-enacted in a graphic manner". He added, "Judging by the opening chapter, the series will abound in drama."
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is a 1959–61 American television drama series that re-enacted famous newspaper stories from the past. Violent action took precedence over plots in its episodes.
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When a series of suspicious fires wrack the Erie, PA fire department, the most likely suspect seems to be a young teen boy with a terribly misguided mission.
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After experiencing the horrors of war, a pilot becomes tortured by his mental illness brought on by witnessing first-hand the bombing of Hiroshima.
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When a local man tries to frame himself a hero, an inquisitive journalist feels that there is more to the story... to the tune of a double murder.
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When a father and son discover a dead woman buried under their porch, the finger points towards a very unsuspecting character with a double life.
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An unlikely book salesman is the suspect in the murder of two women, and an obstinate newsman (Albert Morgenstern) is convinced he is the killer.
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Editor Trudy Prokop (Jayne Heller) gets too close to the underworld when she infiltrates a shoplifting ring in an effort to expose their racket.
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When a small Texan town begins to feel overrun by unruly airmen, a voice of reason, reporter Matt Conklin, enters to bring the town together.
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A photo studio in Columbus, Ohio is running a scam on the local citizens by extorting them for their portraits to the tune of a few million.
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A young student is convinced he has found the recipe for the perfect murder. But, when he puts his plan into play, things go terribly awry.
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On the eve of a peace treaty between two rival teen gangs, a former member is released from prison and sabotages the pact with a new war.
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Reporter Leo Sheridan (Peter Brandon) must testify as a character witness for his friend who stands accused of murdering a young woman.
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Convicts cunningly plan their escape from a maximum security prison by mastering the warden's signature and penning their own pardons.
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When a rookie reporter (Malcolm Brodrick) tries to earn his stripes chasing two career criminals, he gets more than he bargains for.
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When a young woman goes missing and turns up dead, the hunt for her killer proves harder than they thought due to an airtight alibi.
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When a plane explodes mid-flight, leaving no passengers behind, it is up to the detectives and a local journalist to find justice.
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Two teens, one wildly in love and the other using that to her advantage, go on a bad check spree and end up way over their heads.
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on a set resembling a newspaper's city room. He sat on a desk during his introduction to each episode. Guest stars included
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A troubled yet beautiful woman stakes claim that no prison can hold her, and proves it with a string of daring escapes.
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A local respected doctor becomes the target of an extortionist, and the perpetrator may be a lot closer than he thinks.
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Gene Lindsey of the Phoenix Gazette (Arizona) solves a murder by slowly piecing together purchases made by the killer.
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A reporter, Don Hogan (James Monks) of the Boston Post, tries to help a fallen amnesiac veteran discover who he is.
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When a reporter spots a car sitting outside of an old cave, he has a hunch that someone may be trapped inside.
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studios acquired and restored all 39 episodes for release on DVD as a complete collection for the first time.
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A desperate criminal kills an entire family for money with hopes to flee to Mexico before he is caught.
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Reporter George Thiem is caught between friendship and a scandal involving embezzled funds.
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A journalist goes undercover to witness the operations of smuggling β€œcoyotes” in Mexico.
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Police and reporters try to break a man suspected of having murdered a 15-year-old girl.
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A seemingly innocent convalescence home proves to be hiding a very sinister agenda.
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A prison riot breaks out as inmates petition for better treatment.
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Index

Paul Stewart
Peter Falk
Will Kuluva
Diane Ladd
Robert Lansing
George Maharis
Simon Oakland
Edgar Stehli
Paul Stevens
Arnold Perl
Official Films
Film Chest
Hall Syndicate Column
Victor Reisel
Chicago Daily News
Alexandria Daily Town Talk
The Montgomery Advertiser
Lee Bergers
New York World Telegram
The Denver Post
Chicago Herald American
The Denver Post
The Boston Post
Detroit Times
Philadelphia Daily News
LA Daily News
The Fort Worth Star Telegram
The Phoenix Gazette
Chicago Sun-Times
The San Francisco Examiner

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